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Catalog Number |
Course Title |
Credits |
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First Year - Fall Semester |
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10-150-110 |
Networking Fundamentals |
3 |
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10-152-127 |
IT Careers |
3 |
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10-154-125 |
IT Fundamentals |
3 |
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10-154-177 |
Web Programming Fundamentals |
3 |
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10-801-195 |
Written Communication |
3 |
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10-804-123 |
Math with Business Application |
3 |
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Total |
18 |
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First Year - Spring Semester |
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10-107-115 |
Database Fundamentals |
3 |
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10-152-120 |
Introduction to Programming |
3 |
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10-154-140 |
PC Maintenance and Troubleshooting |
3 |
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10-154-165 |
Project Management |
3 |
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10-801-196 |
Oral/Interpersonal Communication |
3 |
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10-809-199 |
Psychology of Human Relations |
3 |
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Total |
18 |
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Second Year - Fall Semester |
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10-152-125 |
Database Design and Implementation |
4 |
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10-152-131 |
Mobile Applications Development 1 |
3 |
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10-152-183 |
Interactive Web Programming |
3 |
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10-801-197 |
Technical Reporting |
3 |
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10-809-197 |
Contemporary American Society |
3 |
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Total |
16 |
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Second Year - Spring Semester |
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10-152-140 |
Emerging Software Development Technologies |
3 |
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10-152-145 |
Mobile Applications Development 2 |
3 |
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10-152-155 |
e-Portfolio Administration |
3 |
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10-152-156 |
Simulation and Game Programming |
3 |
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10-809-195 |
Economics |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Students must have a grade of “C” or better in any course to progress in courses which require that course as a prerequisite.
*Students must have a grade of “C” or better in all core courses to graduate.
A cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 is required for graduation.
10-107-127 IT CAREERS
Student are introduced to and do research into the IT field career possibilities, the paths and skills necessary to obtain those positions. Skills learned and practiced include, job search, cover letter, resume, thank you letter writing, interview techniques, and completion of job applications. Students will participate in job-seeking activities. Lecture. 3 credits.
10-150-110 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS
This course will give the student a basic understanding of the network. The student will gain an understanding of basic networking terminology, and OSI model, network cabling practices, TCP/IP addressing and subnet masking. The student will investigate communication on a LAN environment. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-152-115 DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
Students learn the fundamental concepts and applications of relational database tables using a hands-on approach. Topics include database architectures, data structures, planning, creation, inquiry, updating, input and output forms (reporting), and importation of data from an outside source for use in databases. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-152-120 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING
Students learn structured programming techniques with an emphasis on business applications using an object-oriented programming language. Activities include development of programs with graphical user interfaces using controls, objects, and properties. Prerequisites: 10-152-150. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-152-125 DATABASE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
Students design, construct, populate and implement relational databases in third normal form. Tools and techniques will be used to define, access, manipulate, update, and create reports. The student will demonstrate the functionality of databases through performance, integrity, security, testing, and documentation processes. Concepts introduced include data warehousing and data mining. Prerequisite: 10-152-115. Lecture/Lab. 4 credits.
10-152-131 MOBILE APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT 1
Introduces the student to C# programming concepts and statements using object-oriented programming techniques to create programs solving business problems. Prerequisite: 10-152-120. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-152-140 EMERGING SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Combines the emerging development technologies and environments, such as virtual reality and simulation, for students to gain exposure to and experience with them. Prerequisite: 10-152-183. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-152-145 MOBILE APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT 2
Teaches JAVA Programming language. Program are developed using object oriented design, graphical user interfaces, and database access. Co/Prerequisites: 10-152-115 and 10-152-120. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-152-155 E-PORTFOLIO ADMINISTRATION
Students will design and create an e-Portfolio. This portfolio will contain information about personal achievements in the field of information technology as well as sample offerings of the work completed as part of their coursework while attending Nicolet College. The e-Portfolio will take the form of a personal/professional website that will be implemented on a web server for review. Prerequisites: 10-152-115, 10-154-177 and 10-152-120. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-152-156 SIMULATION AND GAME PROGRAMMING
This course is for currently enrolled students in the Information Technology Web Analyst Programmer program. The student will develop computer program for simulation to meet the requirements for Information Technology case studies. Prerequisites: 10-152-120. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-152-183 INTERACTIVE WEB PROGRAMMING
Provides knowledge on web-based relational databases, Structured Query Language, web servers, and an object-oriented programming language to create applications. Involves developing database programs for both the client-side and server-side web technologies. Co/Prerequisites: 10-152-115 and 10-152-120. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-154-125 IT FUNDAMENTALS
Introduces the student to forms and processes necessary in the IT field. Students break down the required documents and processes required in the IT field by discipline. Included will be hands-on development of form-types required in the Training, Networking, Programming, Database, and End-User area. Lecture/Lab. 3 credits.
10-154-140 PC MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Students will maintain and troubleshoot PC hardware and peripherals, configure and upgrade PC components and modules. The students will also learn to maintain and troubleshoot PC operating systems. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.
10-154-165 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
The student will learn the tools and techniques of project management. The student will become familiar with the five process groups of project management and will gain experience in applying the nine knowledge areas of project management. Prerequisites: 10-150-110 and 10-152-120. Lecture/Lab. 2 credits.
10-154-177 WEB PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS
Introduces the learner to the principles of web page development. In this course the student will learn to develop static web pages that contain text, image, and video. The student will also link multiple web pages to produce a complete website. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.